Seam Finals
Seam Finals
Seam Finals
You should
instinctively ________.
ANSWER: B
You are on watch at sea on course 090 deg. A man falls overboard on your starboard side. You
immediately start a Williamson Turn. Which step is NOT a part of a Williamson Turn?
A. Step 1: Come right full rudder until the vessel heads 150deg.
ANSWER: B
You are doing a Williamson turn. Your vessel has swung about 60 deg. from the original course heading.
You should ________.
B. stop the engines and prepare to maneuver to pick up the man in the water
ANSWER: C
A. In a large vessel (VLCC) much of the headway will be lost thereby requiring little astern maneuvering.
B. When the turn is completed, the vessel will be on a reciprocal course and nearly on the original track
line.
C. The initial actions are taken at well defined points and reduce the need for individual judgment.
D. The turn will return the vessel to the man's location in the shortest possible time.
ANSWER: D
You suspect that a crewmember has fallen overboard during the night and immediately execute a
Williamson turn. What is the primary advantage of this maneuver under these circumstances?
A. You will be on a reciprocal course and nearly on the track-line run during the night.
C. The turn enables you to reverse course in the shortest possible time.
D. You have extra time to maneuver in attempting to close in on the man for rescue.
ANSWER: A
In a Williamson turn, the rudder is put over full until the ________.
ANSWER: B
The maneuver which will return your vessel in the shortest time to a person who has fallen overboard is
________.
C. a Williamson Turn
ANSWER:A
A man was sighted as he fell overboard. After completing a Williamson turn, the man is not sighted.
What type of search should be conducted?
A. Expanding circle
B. Sector search
ANSWER: B
While underway in thick fog you are on watch and hear the cry "man overboard". Which type of
maneuver should you make?
B. Round turn
C. Racetrack turn
D. Williamson turn
ANSWER: D
C. It is the best turn to use when the victim is not in sight due to reduced visibility.
ANSWER: A
A seaman is reported missing in the morning and was last seen after coming off the mid-watch. Which
type of turn would you use to return to the track-line steamed during the night?
A. Williamson
B. Racetrack
D. Anderson
ANSWER: A
A racetrack turn would be better than a Williamson turn in recovering a man overboard if ________.
ANSWER: B
The maneuver which will return your vessel to a person who has fallen overboard in the shortest time is
________.
A. a Williamson Turn
ANSWER: C
You are on watch and see a man fall overboard. Which man- overboard turn should NOT be used in this
situation?
A. Scharnow
B. Single turn
C. Racetrack
D. Williamson
ANSWER: A
Besides saving distance along the track line, another advantage of the Scharnow Turn over the
Williamson Turn in a man overboard situation is because ________.
A. it is faster
B. it can be used in both the immediate action and the delayed action situations
C. in fog, if the turn is started as soon as the man goes over, the vessel will be at the point where he
went over when the turn is completed
ANSWER: A
You receive word that a person has fallen overboard from the starboard side. You should FIRST
________.
ANSWER: B
A. good communication
B. a dedicated crew
C. good equipment
D. well-conducted drills
ANSWER: D
The single turn method of returning to a man overboard should be used ONLY if ________.
A. the man is reported missing rather than immediately seen as he falls overboard
ANSWER: B
While underway in thick fog you are on watch and hear the cry "man overboard". Which type of
maneuver should you make?
B. Round turn
C. Racetrack turn
D. Williamson turn
ANSWER: D
One major advantage of the round turn maneuver in a man overboard situation is that it ________.
ANSWER: A
The Scharnow turn should be used in a man overboard situation only when ________.
A. the man can be kept in sight from the bridge while maneuvering
C. there has been sufficient time elapsed since the man went over to complete the maneuver
ANSWER: C
Besides saving distance along the track line, another advantage of the Scharnow Turn over the
Williamson Turn in a man overboard situation is because ________.
A. it is faster
B. it can be used in both the immediate action and the delayed action situations
C. in fog, if the turn is started as soon as the man goes over, the vessel will be at the point where he
went over when the turn is completed
ANSWER: A
A. rudder must be put over towards the side the man went over
B. initial turn direction is away from the side the man went over
C. rudder is put hard over and the initial turn is maintained until about 240 deg. from the original course
D. man overboard must be not more than 300 feet astern when starting the turn
ANSWER: C
You are standing the wheelwatch when you hear the cry, "Man overboard, port side". You should
instinctively ________.
ANSWER: A
The single turn method of returning to a man overboard should be used ONLY if ________.
A. the man is reported missing rather than immediately seen as he falls overboard
ANSWER: B
You are on watch and see a man fall overboard. Which man- overboard turn should NOT be used in this
situation?
A. Scharnow
B. Single turn
C. Racetrack
D. Williamson
ANSWER: A
While you are on watch, you learn that a crewman has not been seen on board for the past three hours.
Which type of turn is best in this man-overboard situation?
A. Round
B. Scharnow
C. Racetrack
D. Single turn of 180 deg.
ANSWER: B
A. rudder must be put over towards the side the man went over
B. initial turn direction is away from the side the man went over
C. rudder is put hard over and the initial turn is maintained until about 240 deg. from the original course
D. man overboard must be not more than 300 feet astern when starting the turn
ANSWER: C
While you are on watch, you learn that a crewman has not been seen on board for the past three hours.
Which type of turn is best in this man-overboard situation?
A. Round
B. Scharnow
C. Racetrack
ANSWER: B
A. rudder must be put over towards the side the man went over
B. initial turn direction is away from the side the man went over
C. rudder is put hard over and the initial turn is maintained until about 240 deg. from the original course
D. man overboard must be not more than 300 feet astern when starting the turn
ANSWER: C
The Scharnow turn should be used in a man overboard situation only when ________.
A. the man can be kept in sight from the bridge while maneuvering
C. there has been sufficient time elapsed since the man went over to complete the maneuver
A. the man can be kept in sight from the bridge while maneuvering
C. You should always place your vessel upwind of a survivor in the water to create a lee
ANSWER: C
You are approaching another vessel and see that it has the signal flag O hoisted. What is your next
action?
A. Attempt to call the vessel on VHF Radiotelephone and begin a search because the vessel has a man
overboard.
B. Proceed on present course and speed since the vessel is requesting a pilot.
ANSWER: A
You are duty officer on the bridge. A person is reported missing. Which of the following actions are to be
considered as the correct maneuver in this situation?
A. Williamson Turn
B. Direct Turn
C. Scharnow Turn
D. Evinrude Turn
ANSWER: C
You are duty officer on the bridge. An eye-witness is reporting man-overboard. Which of the following
actions are to be considered as the correct maneuver in this situation?
A. Williamson Turn
B. Direct Turn
C. Scharnow Turn
D. Evinrude Turn
ANSWER: A
A. Engine Room
B. Chief Officer
C. Galley
D. Electrician
ANSWER: A
One major advantage of the round turn maneuver in a man overboard situation is that it:
ANSWER: A
Which spoken emergency signal would you use to call a boat to come assist a man overboard?
A. Urgency signal
B. Distress signal
C. Safety signal
ANSWER: A
If a "man overboard" is heard over the radio, what precedes the message?
A. MAYDAY
B. CQ CQ
C. SECURITE
D. PAN PAN
ANSWER: D
A vessel which sound on her whistle 7 successive short blast and followed by 1 prolonged blast means:
A. Fire drill
B. Abandonship
C. Boat drill
D. Man overboard
ANSWER: B
A. A vessel in distress.
B. I am stopping my engine.
C. I am going astern.
D. A man overboard.
ANSWER: D
An execution by swinging out of the ship with maximum wheel either port or starboard, and
subsequently reverse the wheel so that them ships head swings out to, but not beyond 60 from the
original course, then continue to swing back with full wheel.
A. Double turn
B. Scharnow turn
C. Williamson turn
D. Single turn
ANSWER: C
A. Man overboard must be not more than 300 feet astern when starting the turn
B. Rudder must be put over towards the side the man went over
C. Rudder is put hard over and the initial turn is maintained until about 240° from the original course
D. Initial turn direction is away from the side the man went over
ANSWER: C
What maneuver will return your vessel in the shortest possible time to a person who has fallen
overboard?
A. Anderson Turn
B. Williamson Turn
C. Scharnow turn
ANSWER: A
What should you do when you see a person fall overboard at night?
C. Put the rudder hard over to the side where the victim fell and start the Scharnow turn
ANSWER: D
The maneuver which will return your vessel to a person who has fallen overboard in the shortest time is:
B. A Williamson turn
ANSWER: D
The Scharnow turn should be used in a man overboard situation only when?
A. There has been sufficient time elapsed since the man went over to complete the maneuver.
ANSWER: A
In a man overboard situation, besides saving distance along the track line, what is the other advantage
of the Scharnow Turn over the Williamson Turn?
A. In fog, if the turn is started as soon as the man goes over, the vessel will be at the point where he
went over when the turn is completed
B. It can be used in both the immediate action and the delayed action situations
D. It is faster
ANSWER: D
A. Man overboard must be not more than 300 feet astern when starting the turn
B. Rudder must be put over towards the side the man went over
C. Rudder is put hard over and the initial turn is maintained until about 240° from the original course
D. Initial turn direction is away from the side the man went over
ANSWER: C
A. Scharnow
B. Williamson turn
C. Anderson turn
ANSWER: C
A. Scharnow
B. Williamson turn
C. Anderson turn
ANSWER: B
How long does it take to return to the man overboard position when you are doing a Williamson turn?
A. 2-6 mins
B. 8-10 mins
C. 11-17 mins
D. 20-30 mins
ANSWER: C